Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
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1. Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
4 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
GRAMMAR
1 Underline the correct word(s).
Example: You won’t pass the exam unless / if you study harder.
1 She won’t go if / unless Rob goes, because she can’t drive.
2 They said they’d phone us as soon as / until their plane lands.
3 Don’t eat anything now! Wait until / when dinner’s ready.
4 You won’t get there on time unless / if you don’t leave work early.
5 This is an urgent message. Please call me as soon as / if you get home.
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2 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: If we had arrived (arrive) earlier, we would have got better seats.
1 She wouldn’t help you if she ________ (not want) to.
2 I ________ (buy) you a present if you are good.
3 He ________ (not do) such a dangerous job unless he enjoyed it.
4 If you ________ (not ask) for a pay rise, you won’t get one.
5 If I ________ (have) better qualifications, I could be a professor.
6 I ________ (not complain) if I had their lifestyle!
7 If he ________ (not pass) the exam, he’ll be so disappointed.
8 His teacher won’t be angry if he ________ (tell) her the truth.
9 If I were you, I ________ (buy) a more reliable car.
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3 Complete the sentences with used to / didn’t use to / Did … use to, or the
present simple + usually.
Example: I used to behave (behave) badly at school, but now I study hard.
1 He ________ (not / be) so quiet. He must be tired today.
2 ________ (you / work) in the Union Street office before you came here?
3 When we were children, we often ________ (go) swimming in the river.
4 I ________ (go) to the cinema on Wednesdays, as it is cheaper on that day.
5 I ________ (not / like) Jason much, but now we get on really well.
6 I ________ (be) a sales manager, but then I trained to be a designer.
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Grammar total 20
VOCABULARY
4 Complete the sentences with the correct verb.
Example: Pupils in Britain can leave school when they’re 16.
1 I’ve never tried to c________ in an exam, because I think it is wrong.
2 I never want to t________ an exam again. I hate them!
2. Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
4 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
3 I don’t know why I went to school today. I didn’t l________ anything.
4 Our English teacher always gives us a lot of work to d________ at home.
5 The teacher said if I didn’t b________, he’d send me out of the class.
6 I want to s________ French at university because I’d like to live in France when I
graduate.
7 If you f________ one of your exams, you can take it again next year.
8 I have a really important exam tomorrow so I need to r________ tonight.
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5 Underline the odd one out.
Example: armchair sink wall chest of drawers
1 cottage house flat garage
2 town city country village
3 terrace kitchen garden balcony
4 sink bedside table chest of drawers coffee table
5 shower washbasin armchair bath
6 suburbs block of flats residential area city centre
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6 Underline the correct word(s).
Example: I have known / met John in 1998.
1 Michael and his sister are / have a lot in common.
2 I’ve been trying to keep in touch / get in touch with Angela all day.
3 We met / knew our new boss for the first time today.
4 I’m meeting my close friend / colleague today. I haven’t seen her for ages.
5 I think you’ll like David when you get to know / get on well with him.
6 We had lost / kept in touch with each other but met again through the website Friends
Reunited.
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Vocabulary total 20
PRONUNCIATION
7 Match the words with the same sound.
school suburbs advertise pupil physics
practise
Example: fish physics
1 snake ________
2 boot ________
3 zebra ________
4 up ________
3. Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
4 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
5 university ________
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8 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: pupil
1 literature
2 entrance
3 computer
4 patio
5 friendship
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Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
4. Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
4 Reading and Writing A
READING
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C.
How green is your house?
As the UK’s cities expand rapidly, problems are being caused for councils who
have to meet the demand for housing. In addition to this, energy prices and
pollution levels continue to increase.
A solution has been developed by the Peabody Trust who have worked with
environmental experts to build the Beddington Zero Energy housing
development (BedZED) in Sutton, England.
This unique development is an environmentally-friendly community of a
hundred homes including gardens, offices, and childcare facilities with plenty of
surrounding green areas. BedZED’s designers have created an attractive,
affordable, urban village whose unique features benefit instead of harm the
local community and environment. BedZED is a ‘zero energy’ development –
no fossil fuels (coal and gas) are used and homes do not waste energy.
Building materials are mostly natural, renewable or recycled. Houses face the
south so that they get plenty of sunlight and their roofs are also fitted with solar
panels, which change the sun’s energy into electricity. The windows consist of
three layers of glass to stop heat from escaping. The homes are also fitted with
the most modern energy-saving appliances. It is estimated that families’
electricity bills could be reduced by up to 60% whilst heating bills could be
reduced by as much as 90%.
Developers hope to achieve a 50% reduction in fossil-fuel use by residents’
cars over the next decade by reducing the need to travel. Some residents will
have the opportunity to work within walking distance of their homes. The
Peabody Trust also aim to set up Internet shopping so that food can be
delivered by local supermarkets.
As the need for environmentally-friendly, low-energy housing increases, BedZED
may change from being a unique model, to a model for all future houses.
Example: Cities in the UK ________.
A are getting expensive B are getting larger very quickly
C have too many politicians
1 Councils are having problems because ________.
A there are too many houses B there aren’t enough houses
C houses cost too much to build
2 The Peabody Trust ________ an answer to the housing problem.
A have found B may have found C have to find
3 The BedZED community is ________.
A very friendly B good for the environment
C designed for people with children
4 The designers have created houses which are ________.
A quite expensive B reasonably priced C over priced
5 The homes ________.
5. Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
4 Reading and Writing A
A don’t use any energy B don’t use more energy than they need
C use more energy than they need
6 ________ of the materials used in the buildings are environmentally-friendly.
A Some B All C Nearly all
7 Specially-designed ________ keep heat inside the houses.
A appliances B solar panels C windows
8 ________ bills could be cut by as much as 60%.
A Heating B Electricity C Fossil-fuel
9 In the next decade some residents will be able to ________.
A work at home B take the bus to work C walk to work
10 BedZED is going to ________.
A develop further B become a town C remain unique
Reading total 10
WRITING
Write a description of the school you go / went to. Include the following
information: (140–180 words)
• a brief introduction: the kind of school, size, location, your age when you went
there, number of pupils in each class
• homework, uniform, discipline, teachers
• subjects – best / worst
• your general opinion of the school – good / bad? Why?
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 20
6. Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
4 Listening and Speaking A
LISTENING
1 Listen to a conversation. Tick ( ) A, B, or C.
1 Jerry met Fiona _____.
A at work B at school C at university
2 Emma met Fiona _____.
A in the eighties B a few years ago
C when she was a university student
3 At school, Fiona _____.
A passed all her exams B didn’t pass all her exams
C failed all her exams
4 Emma lost touch with Fiona _____.
A when she was abroad B when she was at university
C when she got married
5 Nowadays, Emma and Fiona _____.
A get on well B have similar lives C have nothing in common
2 Listen to five conversations. Tick ( ) A, B, or C.
1 The neighbourhood is _____.
A quiet B dangerous C safe
2 Gemma would like to spend the weekend _____.
A by the sea B in the city C in the country
3 Carly _____.
A has always kept in touch with Simon
B would like to hear from Simon
C has exchanged a few emails with Simon
4 Amanda would probably like to be good at _____.
A tennis B basketball C football
5 As soon as Tom has his exam results _____.
A he will take a year off
B he will apply for a university place
C he will start at university
Listening total 10
SPEAKING
1 Make questions and ask your partner.
What would you do if you …
• design / ideal home?
• be / leader of your country for a day?
• be able to / change something about your appearance?
• be able to / travel back in time?
• sit / next to an actor you like in a restaurant?
Now answer your partner’s questions.
2 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
‘Good teachers are always very strict.’